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12 Women of Color are making history

Twelve Women of Color Impart Stories of Healing, Hope, and Survival

MILWAUKEE— In a historic feat, twelve women of color are now published authors after completing T.A.L.K. Publishing’s signature program, MyAuthorLab.

In an industry where less than 25 percent of book publishers are people of color, twelve women are blazing an unprecedented trail with their newly published books:

Xanadua Agnew – Oceans of Emotions: Freeing My Inner Voice

Maria Fonseca – ALONE but not Alone: Discovering God’s Light in Dark Places

Dionne Grayson – The Making: Trust God to Be the Chairman of Your Boardroom

Mary Jackson – Life is Full of If’s: 101 Things to Consider

Laneice McGee – 7 Day Journey to Discovering Your Purpose: God’s Vision, My Hands.

I.F.E.: Living Intentionally Fearless Every Day

Yolanda Radford-Sartin – Persevere & Pursue: Do What is in Your Heart to Do

Kimberly Turner – The Struggle is Over: Transforming and Renewing Your Mind to Live Life Abundantly

“I created MyAuthorLab as a platform to encourage people to share their respective journeys through a message of healing, hope, and survival,” says JoLanda Rogers, Founder & President of T.A.L.K. Publishing.

MyAuthorLab is designed to push beyond the limits of traditional publishing and allow the author to take ownership of their success; every author owns their copyright and receives 100 percent royalties from sales.

“I am so amazed by the dedication displayed by every woman who embarked on this journey with us and I am excited for the world to receive their labor of love and truth,” Rogers said.

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